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Author: Mark Arquette ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: Express Trailer Info: (16632 views) Posted: Friday 2-8-02 10:53:00 PM |
I looked at those trailers. They have fixed cradles in the
bow and stern. Not sure if they could be adjusted for a good fit?
I would love to pick one up if they would work.
However I did not want to pay that much. Seems it may be
better to go new?
I have a price list from TrailRite if anyone wants a copy.
Larry Fisher on 2/8/102 8:17 PM said:
>>Mark,
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>>The original manufacturer, Trailrite, is still in business,
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>>and will make you a new trailer, for approx. $3,000 to
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>>$4,500, depending on paint v. galvanized, two axles v.
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>>three, etc. The are at www. trailrite.com, and are based
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>>in southern California. On the east coast, Triad might
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>>be a better bet. There is more on this in other
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>>messages. There are also two Santa Cruz 27 trailers in
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>>the current Latitude 38 classifieds, and they will work.
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>>Larry Fisher
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>>Express 27 #69 "Gwendolyn"
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>>Mark Arquette on 2/8/102 4:20 PM said:
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>>>>Looking for a trailer for an Express.
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>>>>I can rent one for a short time or buy one.
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>>>>Also any info on places to buy a new one would help.
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>>>>Thanks for the help in advance.
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>>>>thanks
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>>>>mark
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